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Duracell PowerSource 660 Portable Power Station - 1440 Watts
Item Code: DR660PSS
Ship Weight: 58 lbs.
Regular Price: $799.99
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Product Details
The New and Improved Duracell PowerSource 1440W - Portable Power Station (Formally The Powersource 1800) The New and Improved Duracell PowerSource 1440W - Portable Power Station is the ideal battery backup solution to have in the event of a power outage or emergency to provide much needed power to your important household appliances. Perfect for Outdoor Recreation, UPS Computer Backup and Emergency Power. The Duracell name is synonymous for quality and dependability and will provide you with something that is priceless; piece of mind in the event of an emergency knowing that you won't be left in the dark while using this battery backup system.

• | Features an in-built 1800 Watt Sine Wave Inverter (1440 Continuous, 2880 Surge). |
• | Pre-installed Solar Charge Controller allows for up to 100W, 15A of input power. Features built-in voltage, current, charge management and safety protections. |
• | Includes Surge suppression, Overload Shutdown, Under-voltage Shutdown and Over-temperature shutdown protection. |
• | Features an AGM Sealed Lead-Acid 660 Wh/55Ah (12v) Battery. |
• | Includes 4x AC outlets, 2x 2.1A USB ports, and 1 12V DC outlet for simple compatibility with all of your devices. |
• | Operates as an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). Instant on (<=20ms) power for attached devices. |
• | Features threaded terminals for secure connection to additional batteries for expansion purposes. |
• | Includes easy to read LCD Power Display Screen. |
• | Storing and transporting has never been easier! Features Built-in handles for easy movement and Cord Storage Compartment. |


Specifications
Product Specifications: | |
AC output power (max. continuous): | 1440 W |
AC output power (Surge): | 1800 W |
AC output surge capacity (peak): | 2880 W |
AC output voltage (nominal): | 120V |
AC output waveform: | Modified sine wave |
Internal battery type: | Sealed lead-acid |
Internal battery capacity: | 55 Ah, 12 V |
Solar Charge Controller: | 100W, 15A input |
Certs: | ANSI/CAN/UL2743, FCC Part 15, CEC/BC/DOE | General Specifications: |
Unit dimensions (L x W x H): | 19.9" x 12.9" x 8.6" |
Unit weight: | 57.9 lb |
Warranty length: | 2 Year |
Operating temperature: | 32°F to 104°F |
F.A.Q's
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How heavy is the Duracell Powersource 1800?
A: 58 lb. It has built-in handles that allows it to be moved easily.
Q: Can I plug my laptop computer into it when the power is out?
A: Absolutely. It has 4 built in plugs that allow you to power multiple electronic devices at once.
Q: I live in the woods and our power constantly goes out during the storms, will the Duracell powersource 1800 be a good solution for me?
A: Yes. The powersource 1800 is ideally suited for power outages and emergencies so you can power your electronic devices when you need to most.
Q: Can the Duracell powersource be left outdoors like a generator?
A: No. The Duracell Powersource needs to be kept away from moisture at all times so storing it inside is essential.
Q: How heavy is the Duracell Powersource 1800?
A: 58 lb. It has built-in handles that allows it to be moved easily.
Q: Can I plug my laptop computer into it when the power is out?
A: Absolutely. It has 4 built in plugs that allow you to power multiple electronic devices at once.
Q: I live in the woods and our power constantly goes out during the storms, will the Duracell powersource 1800 be a good solution for me?
A: Yes. The powersource 1800 is ideally suited for power outages and emergencies so you can power your electronic devices when you need to most.
Q: Can the Duracell powersource be left outdoors like a generator?
A: No. The Duracell Powersource needs to be kept away from moisture at all times so storing it inside is essential.
What's Included
What's Included:
• (1) Duracell PowerSource 1440W - Battery Backup System
• (1) Duracell PowerSource 1440W - Battery Backup System
Mark
from Los Angeles, CA asked:
April 26, 2022
Does adding an external battery increase power, runtime or both?
1 Answer
Adding an additional battery source will increase your storage capabilities, which will in return increase your effective power. However, your power output is still limited to the inverter specifications. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on April 27, 2022
Tony
from Monroe, NC asked:
January 4, 2022
Would it be possible to hook a stronger solar panel to the batteries being daisy chained to the unit to charge them faster?
1 Answer
The largest solar panel that can be connected to the powersource is rated at 100 watts. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on January 6, 2022
N iris
from Calif asked:
December 1, 2021
Does it have wheels
1 Answer
No, it does not have wheels. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on December 2, 2021
Paul
from Virginia, USA asked:
October 8, 2021
How long will this batter hold a charge? Also, are there any known issues with leaking or any time of spillage from the battery?
1 Answer
Typically the batteries should be recharged every month or so when not in use. This unit features a sealed lead acid battery which will not leak or produce fumes. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on October 11, 2021
Matt
from Ohio asked:
July 18, 2021
Can I charge a separate identical Duracell battery using a separate 100 watt panel and a charge controller while daisy chained to the generator which is being charged by its own 100 watt panel? I have two 100 watt panels and two batteries and I would like to charge the, effectively, 1320 watt system as fast as possible considering I will have a freezer and other things plugged into the unit. Thanks
1 Answer
Yes, you can charge the external daisy chained battery withanother solar controller while the inside battery is being charged. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on July 21, 2021
Matt
from Columbus, OH asked:
July 7, 2021
Can you have a refrigerator plugged into the Duracell 660 and have it charging via a 100 watt solar panel at the same time?
1 Answer
Yes, you can indeed. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on July 7, 2021
Djbrad2100
from IL asked:
April 14, 2021
Can I connect the "threaded terminals" output to a vehicle to use as a jump start?
1 Answer
We recommend using the 12V output to alligator clamp cables for recharging/jump starting a battery. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on April 16, 2021
Fernando
from south san francisco asked:
March 23, 2021
I got this thing to run a printer in my car.
Since I drive a lot, how can I keep charging it using car as power source?
1 Answer
This is certainly possible. After the vehicle is started, connect the Daisy Chain terminals of your Powersource to the vehicle's battery using jumper cables. A fully discharged battery can be charged up to 80% in about 2-3 hours when the engine is running. This method should be used in emergencies only since it delivers a higher current than recommended for long term battery health. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on May 3, 2021
Yvette Myer
from AZ asked:
March 4, 2021
What about an EMP Attack? Will it still work?
1 Answer
EMP attacks have not been tested against so the result is hard to say. If you are concerned about EMPs, we recommend picking up an EMP Faraday bag for protection. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Earthtech Products
on March 5, 2021
DAVID APPOLLO
from New York asked:
February 21, 2021
Can this power source be recharged from a wall outlet ?
1 Answer
It absolutely can! Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on February 22, 2021
Fernando
from Florida asked:
February 18, 2021
how long does it take to charge a depleted battery using a solar panel?
1 Answer
It takes about 8-10 hours to fully recharge with a single 100 watt solar panel. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on February 19, 2021
Jack Smith
from Compton, CA asked:
February 16, 2021
What are the baseline specifications needed to attach an external battery to this unit?
Can I use a 12V car battery?
Can I use a 12V car battery?
Thank you.
1 Answer
We typically recommend a standard Sealed Lead Acid 12V 55 AH battery when adding additional batteries to the Powersource. Simply connect the positive and negative terminals of your external battery to the corresponding terminals on the back of the Powersource. Its that simple! Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on February 17, 2021
Jack Johnson Lowe
from Virginia asked:
February 11, 2021
Can the AGM batteries be replaced w/ Lithium battery when time for batteries to be replaced? Thanks Jack
1 Answer
Unfortunately no, that is not an option. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on February 12, 2021
Jim
from Maine asked:
February 4, 2021
Should I leave the PowerSource plugged in or let it cycle down and recharge?
1 Answer
Keeping the system fully charged as often as possible is the best use strategy. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on February 5, 2021
MICHAEL MANZO
from CA asked:
January 19, 2021
Can you connect 2 or more Power Source 660 units together and if so what is the best way?
1 Answer
You may connect a second Powersource to the first one by connecting the daisy chain terminals red to red and black to black, however, you can only plug one of the units into the wall outlet when recharging. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on January 21, 2021
Greg
from Farmington, Utah asked:
January 17, 2021
How long (minimum and maximum in feet) should the charging cable lines be from the the 100-watt solar panel to the
Duracell PowerSource 660 portable power station ?
1 Answer
We typically recommend a maximum of 30 feet distance from panel to the generator. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on January 18, 2021
Andy
from new york asked:
December 31, 2020
Can you use a solar panel bigger than 100W?
1 Answer
Unfortunately you cannot use a larger solar panel. 100W is the max input. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on January 4, 2021
Joe
from Santa Rosa, CA asked:
December 24, 2020
If I connect it with a 12V battery and connect both to the output of a solar panel controller, will both be charged?
1 Answer
You would simply connect the solar panel directly to the input on the machine, no solar charge controller required. This connection will recharge both the internal battery and any connected external battery. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on December 28, 2020
Julie
from Redding, Ca asked:
November 18, 2020
Can you plug in a power strip that is not surge protected into the outlets of the Duracell 660
1 Answer
Yes, you can indeed. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 19, 2020
Mike
from Grand Rapids, MI asked:
November 14, 2020
The Duracell 660 can be charged via solar,but I need my own solar panel correct?
1 Answer
Yes, the panel is sold separately. Any 12V 100 Watt panel will work well. Max panel voltage should not exceed 18V. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 16, 2020
Chris
from Baltimore, MD asked:
November 8, 2020
Hello! Is the 12v output regulated? I am planning on running a portable fridge which requires a regulated 12v output. Thank you for your help!
1 Answer
The Dc output limitations are as follows:
12VDC (nominal), 20A
12VDC (nominal), 20A
USB 2x 5V, 2.1A ea.
Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 9, 2020
steven white
from redding, ca asked:
November 1, 2020
hi-
what type of solar panel should i buy to use with this power station?
1 Answer
This unit accepts your standard 12V 100 Watt Solar panels. Please contact us directly at 877-548-3387 for a recommendation. Thank you!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on November 2, 2020
Dan
from seattle asked:
September 18, 2020
What is the best battery to daisy chain with and the best solar panel to charge it with.
3 Answers
We typically recommend a standard Sealed Lead Acid 12V 55 AH battery when adding additional batteries to the Powersource. Any 12V 100 Watt solar panel will work perfectly with this unit. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on September 21, 2020
Use the threaded terminals to daisy-chain additional 12V SLA batteries with a secure connection to double or triple the storage capacity of the PowerSource. It is recommended to use the same or higher amp hour than the SLA battery inside the PowerSource unit (55Ah), though it is not required.
Submitted by:
Tiffany Dorin
on October 29, 2020
from Camarillo, CA
You can add batteries. See the Duracell website. A larger battery, or multiple batteries, will take longer for the 6A charger to charge it however.
Submitted by:
PaulW
on November 22, 2020
from Everett, Washington
joseph Trovato
from Palos Verdes Estates CA asked:
September 6, 2020
sine wave or square wave or both
1 Answer
The Powersource 660 features a Modified sine wave inverter. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on September 8, 2020
Charles
from Oakland,TN asked:
August 1, 2020
How long does it take to charge via car and the 115v input. Mentioned also being charged from your car alternator but didn't mention how.
1 Answer
It takes approximately 10 hours to fully recharge. Thank you for your inquiry!
Submitted by:
Chris Pesce
on August 6, 2020